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OCAP Installation
Ontario Coalition Against Poverty's interactive exhibit which featured a selection of their banners, posters, and placards, collected through 30 years of direct-action anti-poverty organizing, as well as a screen printing station where people…
No One is Illegal Installation
No One Is Illegal-Toronto, a migrant justice collector and former action group within OPIRG UofT, presented an interactive art installation where participants could scratch away dangerous myths about migrants, revealing a message underneath the…
Design Justice Network Installation
Design Justice Network's interactive exhibit had participants think about design processes they know of, and create space for them to rethink them through a design justice lens, asking: Who was involved, who benefited and who was harmed in the design…
Politics of Pornography/Prostitution
Poster used during the promotion and advertising of the OPIRG Toronto Anti-Gallery.
Four Decades of Joyous Rebellion
Hand out for The Anti-Gallery organized by OPIRG Toronto and Alternative Toronto.
Tags: 2019, Alternative Toronto, Anti-Gallery, Art of Resistance, Cecil Street, Design Justice Network, DJ Heebiejabi, Dr. Chun Resource Library, Mining Injustice Solidarity Network, No One is Illegal, Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, OPIRG-Toronto, Steelworkers Hall, Students Against Israeli Apartheid UofT
"Double Bill" #5
"Double Bill", co-edited by Jena von Brücker, G.B. Jones and Caroline Azar, 2001
Cover design, layout and cut and paste by G.B. Jones
Cover design, layout and cut and paste by G.B. Jones
PepsiCo is Out of Burma
A fax sent from OPIRG Carleton to OPIRG Toronto notifying them that PepsiCo will be completely disengaging from the Burmese market.
Letter from OPIRG-Carleton to the Board of Governers
OPIRG-Carleton sent to the Board of Governers at Carleton University encouraging them to divest from all companies doing business in Burma, mos notably PepsiCo, stating that there is no way of conducting business in the country without directly…
Letter from PepsiCo to OPIRG Toronto
After sending a letter directly to PepsiCo questioning them on the ethics of their involvement with the Burmese government in the face of their human rights violations, OPIRG Toronto received this letter in response stating that despite conducting…
Boycott Pepsi
Front page of "In Your Interest," the newsletter of OPIRG Guelph
Tags: 1994, Amoco, Boycott PepsiCo Campaign, Burma, OPIRG-Guelph, Texaco, Unocal
Burma Petro-Canada Boycott!
Promotional flyer to encourage the public to boycott Petro-Canada in an effort to pressure the company into not renewing its contract in Burma.
Urgent to All Canadian Student Associations
A press release from the South-East Asia Working Group of OPIRG Carleton outlining a plan of action for divesting from Petro-Canada so as to pressure them to suspend their operations in Burma while the military regime remains in power.
Letter from OPIRG-Toronto's Board of Directors
A letter sent to the Students Administrative Council notifying them that OPIRG will be closing the issue of the 1992 Spring elections/referendum
Daishowa Has a Clearcut Vision
A promotional flyer for the Lubicon Cree campaign against Daishowa Inc.
Tags: 1991, Boycott Daishowa, Daishowa Canada, Lubicon Cree
Tour Toronto's Ecosystem
An article appearing in the Varsity promoting OPIRG Toronto's Ecotours.
Nomination Form for Board of Directors
A form used to nominate students to run for the position of director on OPIRG Toronto's Board of Directors.
Tags: 1983, OPIRG-Toronto, Sussex Avenue
"All Time Queen of the World"
"All Time Queen of the World" by Fifth Column
Cover drawing, design, and stencil by G.B. Jones
Cover drawing, design, and stencil by G.B. Jones
Letter from the Office of the Vice-President to OPIRG-Toronto
A letter on behalf of President Prichard to OPIRG-Toronto that announces their decision not to involve the University of Toronto as a partner in the Columbus Project